“A girl with a good pair of shoes can go anywhere.”

“A girl with a good pair of shoes can go anywhere.”

It helps if you have healthy legs and happy veins!

Recently, Midwest Vein Center founder Dr. J. Gordon Wright and his nurse of almost 20 years, Jeanine Costello had an amazing opportunity to speak on the popular show Aging Info Radio (9am on Sundays, AM 560) with Sue Zawacki. Having worked in the aging and elder care industry for 17 years, Sue is passionate about keeping others moving forward while connecting them to help one another with resources and education.

At Midwest Vein’s five locations, MVC’s Board Certified physicians treat men and women from all different backgrounds with varied medical histories using scientifically tested technologies. “Varicose veins are always a progressive disorder,” notes Dr. Wright. He explains that symptoms may develop more slowly, but contrary to popular belief, having varicose veins is not just a cosmetic issue. They can cause pain, swelling, phlebitis and sometimes hemorrhage.

But, is it safe for people to have varicose vein treatment? “Absolutely,” says Dr. Wright. MVC has treated tens of thousands of patients over the years and have never dealt with any serious problems. “The nature of these procedures make it safe enough to do in a doctor’s office.” Simply put, no more surgery, no more downtime, no more varicose veins.

We pride ourselves on cutting-edge technologies and research that help to make each procedure safer, less painful, and more successful. Jeanine’s message to listeners: “Do something for yourself and something for your health.”

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At Midwest Vein Center, we pride ourselves in our personal approach. Our team of varicose vein experts provides state-of-the-art, non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments so you can regain your favorite activities with confidence and freedom. We listen to our patients’ concerns and provide the best vein treatment needed to get the results you want. Get in touch today.